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Liverpool Echo
Liverpool Echo
National
Paul McAuley

Late Gogglebox Stars Leon and June remembered with memorial bench

Former stars of Channel 4’s Gogglebox, the late Leon and June Bernicoff, will be remembered with a new memorial bench.

The Salvation Army’s Strawberry Field unveiled the new bench at a small ceremony, attended by Leon and June’s family, including their daughters, Helen Hunter and Julie Bernicoff. The bench will be a permanent feature at the award-winning visitor attraction based in Woolton, Liverpool.

Leon and June, who became overnight stars thanks to the popular reality show, were both passionate teachers who taught at nearby Gateacre School, with pupils including a number of children who lived at the former Salvation Army children’s home at Strawberry Field. They also regularly visited the site with their own children over the years, including bonfire nights and Christmas celebrations.

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Helen Hunter, Leon and June’s daughter, said: “We were looking for somewhere nice to put a memorial for my mum and dad, and Strawberry Field was a natural choice as they both taught children from Strawberry Field when they were teachers at Gateacre School.

“They were always very focused on supporting underprivileged children and helping them to make a success of their lives through education, so when we found out about the Steps to Work programme it all fitted into what type of legacy we’d like to leave on behalf of my mum and dad.”

A gold plaque on the bench says, “In loving memory of our parents, grandparents Leon and June Bernicoff, for whom family meant everything. Inspirational teachers who found fame as pensioners.”

The couple first appeared on the show from their Allerton home in 2013. Fans and Liverpudalins were crushed to learn Leon sadly passed away two days before Christmas in 2017, with June heartbroken at his loss. June died three years later in 2020, aged 82, after a short illness.

The bench was designed and made by Peter Lavin, a passionate carpenter and trainee on the Steps at Strawberry Field programme, an initiative which empowers and supports people with barriers to employment to achieve their goals of finding paid work.

A bench unveiled in memory of Leon and June Bernicoff from Gogglebox fame, at the Strawberry Fields centre, Liverpool. (Jason Roberts)

Major Kathleen Versfeld, mission director at Strawberry Field, said: “Through their work as teachers, Leon and June provided hundreds of local children with vital opportunities through education. Our Steps at Strawberry Field programme today helps young people to access employment so it seems fitting that their memory should live on here at Strawberry Field, a place they often visited. It was a privilege for our trainee Peter to be given the opportunity to craft a bespoke bench for the family.

“We were delighted to fulfil the wishes of Leon and June’s family and are grateful for their generous donation to support our work. Their memorial bench is a wonderful new addition to our gardens for the local community and visitors to enjoy.”

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